Tusshar spills the beans on his woman
Wednesday,
August
01,
2007
No
wonder
Tusshar
Kapoor
entered
filmdom,
because
he
is
the
son
of
actor
Jeetendra
and
brother
of
producer
Ekta
Kapoor.
After
experiencing
a
string
of
flops,
he
has
found
his
position
in
Bollywood
following
his
splendid
performance
in
his
last
few
films.
Now,
he
opens
up
and
speaks
about
his
woman.
Here
is
excerpts
from
his
interview:
What
ideal
qualities
would
you
want
in
your
woman?
She
should
be
beautiful,
intelligent,
and
above
all,
have
a
charming
personality.
Hottest
getaway
with
her?
I
have
heard
a
lot
about
the
happening
beaches
of
Europe,
especially
the
romantic
French
Riviera.
That
would
be
it.
Would
you
enter
into
a
live-in
relationship
if
needed?
I
have
no
qualms
about
a
live-in.
It
would
all
depend
on
the
girl
and
our
equation
at
that
point
of
time.
Would
you
cook
nice
candle-light
dinners
for
her?
I
would
always
try
to
keep
a
balance
---
sometimes
take
her
out
for
dinner,
and
cook
for
her
at
other
times.
Such
variation
and
spice
is
essential
to
keep
her
guessing.
Hottest
chick
in
Bollywood?
Somehow,
I
find
senior
women
like
Kajol
and
Tabu
the
most
attractive.
If
you
found
your
partner
having
a
fling,
what
would
you
do?
I
would
simply
walk
away,
as
infidelity
is
something
I
just
can't
accept,
period.
How
much
importance
do
you
give
to
personal
space
in
any
relationship?
Very
much,
I
need
space
to
do
my
own
thing.
That
could
be
the
reason
why
I
am
still
single.
Anyways,
post-shooting,
I
hardly
get
any
time.
So
to
have
a
woman
invading
my
privacy
is
not
something
I
would
take
kindly
to.
If
most
women
don't
like
the
supposed
dominating
nature
of
men,
what
is
that
one
trait
in
women
that
turns
off
men?
Women
whine
a
lot.
Though
men
also
do,
but
not
as
much
as
the
females.
How
much
importance
do
you
give
to
family
consent
in
your
choice
of
girl?
Very
much,
as
I
know
they
would
always
want
my
best.
Having
said
that,
it's
not
that
I
would
blindly
follow
their
dictates.
Are
men
from
Mars
and
women
from
Venus?
Yes,
and
thank
God
for
that,
as
this
difference
is
very
essential.
This
is
what
makes
life
interesting.